In a move that’s sent shockwaves through Pakistan cricket, star wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan has been stripped of the ODI captaincy—not for poor performance, but for a decision rooted in personal ethics. According to multiple sources cited by Times of India, Rizwan’s refusal to endorse or promote betting companies played a decisive role in his removal .
Rizwan, who led Pakistan with consistency and grit in white-ball cricket, has been replaced by fast-bowling sensation Shaheen Shah Afridi, ahead of the upcoming ODI series against South Africa in Faisalabad.
Mohammad Rizwan’s Stand Against Betting Partnerships
While many international cricketers have embraced lucrative brand deals—including partnerships with online betting platforms—Rizwan has consistently declined such offers on religious and moral grounds. This principled stance, once praised by fans, now appears to have cost him the leadership role.
“It wasn’t about results,” a senior PCB insider revealed anonymously. “The board wanted a captain aligned with all commercial partnerships. Rizwan simply wouldn’t budge.”
Backlash from Cricket Legends
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif didn’t mince words in response. Calling the decision “ideologically biased,” he questioned the PCB’s priorities. “When integrity becomes a liability, the system is broken,” Latif told reporters .
His comments echo growing unease among fans and analysts who see Rizwan’s removal as part of a broader trend where commercial interests overshadow on-field merit.
Shaheen Shah Afridi Steps Into Leadership
At just 25, Afridi now shoulders dual responsibility: leading Pakistan’s ODI side and managing its pace attack. Known for his charisma and aggressive captaincy in franchise leagues, he’s expected to bring a fresh, energetic approach. But questions linger—was this appointment based on cricketing vision, or brand compatibility?
Mohammad Rizwan’s ODI Record vs. Captaincy Timeline
Period | Role | Key Stats |
---|---|---|
2022–2024 | ODI Vice-Captain | Avg: 52.3, 5 centuries |
Early 2024 | ODI Captain (interim) | Won 4 of 6 matches |
Oct 2025 | Removed as Captain | No on-field failures cited |
What This Means for Pakistan Cricket
The controversy highlights a growing tension in global cricket: the clash between athlete autonomy and commercial demands. With betting firms now major sponsors of teams and tournaments, players like Rizwan—who draw ethical lines—may find themselves increasingly isolated.
Yet, his stance has galvanized a segment of fans who see him as a rare voice of integrity in a sport awash with scandals. Social media has erupted with #StandWithRizwan, turning the debate into a cultural flashpoint beyond cricket.
Looking Ahead: South Africa Series & Beyond
As Shaheen prepares to lead Pakistan in Faisalabad, all eyes will be on how the team responds to this leadership shake-up. Will performance justify the change? Or will Rizwan’s quiet protest become the defining story of Pakistan’s cricketing identity in 2025?
One thing is clear: Mohammad Rizwan may have lost the captain’s armband—but he’s gained something far more enduring: respect.